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the the this is the desk on 3 right across the dogs as is waiting bombings were ton to the end. take least $200.00 people to be towed in friday including the pallet far as a local, doing less so to us from the territory in its vicinity. what i'm up lots of us puts on husbands, won't 5 times. and it says having stopped crossing back and forth. effects of scott sitting in k o knows where to go and not knowing where just leave those one worked with us as counsel and say they've been folks to maybe a good 1st is randy officials reporting say beth has to consider it is agreed to release the august the desktop rises in the south africa leader
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plans as well as expensive a will prime we hear exclusively on the conflict sounds otherwise. students from a former president of the nation the, i think the, the is really government is consistently been working for the, with the got to the supplements on the west to undermine the possibility for the majors of that seconds. i think i states the a very welcome assistant for pm here in the russian campus, and this is all the international with the latest of. well news on tech is good to happy with. our top story based our palestine stays at least 200 thousands have been killed since patrice expired on friday morning. meanwhile, the idea of said struck more than $400.00 targets across the enclave of a night, hitting her mouse infrastructure,
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including on the ground facilities on they come on sensor as well, has also all the civilians to have that to 8 from combat zones. it steps up its ground defensive in north and garza as a talks, have intensified in the knolls hating dogs, a city on bay at noon, as well as the giovanni a refugee town for the southern hubs of con eunice and refund on the border with egypt of old site being targeted, the spot is where the government previously designating large parts of the south as safe. so having told civilians to flee the f one mendel. i do plan on being as you all, there was a all the there. all this is outside the ali hospital in garza city, local son, relatives of the dead orange. so they renewed is wally on slows that's off to the week long. truth expired with is well accusing her loss of violating the bill. the militant group changed. it was as well that refuse to swap, smoke, christmas,
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distressing images emerging from the southern city of a fall to locals on rescue cruise slipping, scrambling to find survive, isn't it? the rubble of the phone down, buildings as the emergency services on hospitals, a struggle to cope with a massive influx of fresh casualties in the neighboring city of con units victims which include young children has been rushed to medical sense is off. the residential areas came on, the is ready, fire is $11.00 survive. i had to say, i thought the holloway experience is riley's bummed at the time when people was said to be in the homes, which means that they wanted to kill and commit master. cuz it's riley's knew that after the friday prior people would gather in the homes to eat lunch. so they waited for a peaceful residence to come back to their homes. and then from the entire neighborhood, the buildings collapsed on people and women and children. this is now kind of life . you have exposed yourself and your country in front of the whole wealth children are dying because of you throughout the day. canadian pa, the city,
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and joining us month so. so i'm on talk to is through how the situation is on folding and stuff and gone. so as you can hear, the above realized now spied drones are buzzing around us. and strikes have not stopped. us like just the tip. now if you can hear the difference now is that it is very similar to how they were just talking about the city. right now. it's just not, it's not just a single ad stripe or a single, a bunch from the see the that the boxes, the popular chips in the seats. there's no have them strikes. that's one type. we call it like this, but he does have it in the building at one time. at least let's have also been brought down to the people of tried eunice. and even though that's tied in with this is now i bought to zone and that they should leave had units as soon as possible to remain safe my going for themselves. the humanitarian situation here it is very dire. yesterday for example,
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i tried to go out and look for some foods and couldn't find any people that all me a guy that asking me where can we go next? where is it safe? that the hospital in its vicinity? what i'm a lots of hospital has the one to 5 times and it says haven't stopped crossing back and forth. people are scott sitting in chaos, not knowing where to go and not knowing where to sleep going where to address. unfortunately, it seems that even so that article fusion is happening. water has started again as people have to adjust again after going through some kind of piece over the 7. mean wall in the west bank is ready. soldiers have reportedly opened fire on the palestinian teenager. the boy is believe to have been critically injured in the incidents with the idea reports of a preventing an ambulance from reaching the same model based on the less mohammed the j brings. as the latest on the ground in the west time since driven october.
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the us, we can use that significant escalation invested most of the specially when banks writing national security, the story. it's a marvelous, beautiful circulated mode that $20000.00 guns a budget. that was the bank to, to protect themselves and defend themselves. as the said, i gotta step on a serious but they use it. i will just use it. and i think of a lot of seniors on the calendar room and the preventing them from using the roots and those bank and the rising them bill nights. so they all go to the, by the i, if they pick and go over lance, the talk, but nobody kind of hands on the lunch. so what us here and there, but event, but a scene is going back into that one of the, from the uh, the ups on the farms out on the system on service the season this year. um the the sheriff's office when he got off the phone said less, and the one it says believes that they are backed by that is why the government as which is most it should arrive and still find this on the find the support and then visit the month when they get it back to home is between hours and janine and
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always show support for them. so that once you have somebody sensitive enough silver, i'm unable to attend to the solution by the i, if, as well as both of us as most of the same time to impose on since october the 7th. the un has registered more than 300 attacks. find you a settlers across the west bank, which resulted in at least $33.00 casualties, and many cases, the victims property was also damaged. another palestinian non was recently sold dead bias that they knew the city of netflix, his family is states, injustice knew this. so my children still can believe their father is gone and will not return. my son was soc, is going out to search for him. i hope that my husband's rights will be recognized . the people will know the truth of what happened. we were on our land when they attacked us. how that would happen to us does not happen to other families of the problem. meanwhile, as well say is a $136.00 hostages, all still being held in gauze to including 17 women and 2 children. 5 people have
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died while in captivity, according to their ideas. it also alleges the offensive has been rumps out to put pressure on her mazda hyundai, but the remaining of the teas family members off the hostages are reportedly expected to demonstrate in tennessee fall some locals in jerusalem. say they fully support the restart of the will. a hand to face once we have no choices back to punish i think the main goal to be defeating some us up routing and ending their rule. and as i think guys have 1st of all for our safety and for ballasting and safety. that's why the see if i had to end, i'm happy that it was in a happy that they also the 7th attack. why, how most cannot be used to justify the killing of more than 15000 people in gaza.
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as according to the editor in chief of the arab news outlet, the faithful of boston, a new episode of going on the ground, which as today on, on the a bunch as his views on the, his way, the palestinian conflicts. it's coverage in the media on the approach his home nation, saudi arabia has taken his appraise, you know, it's outside of the and the u. a cooling facies fires at the united nations and then saw the radio, them be saying they should be a global arms embargo on israel. what do you think? uh, i mean i know just these are, would you would support us at the holding the expo talking to you for the t perhaps in response very, very hard to response, but what do you think size do you maybe meant by that? because obviously all the arms being is just move to the thousands upon thousands of children are nato. so from the united states, in your opinion, britain, what you need to think, what the position it clearly says is you need to be said across the board on the
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board. so if arms producing countries such as the united states, the embargo selling weapons to countries that they think our cri, uh, are using them for genocide or for war crimes, then that should be a rule that applies to phone. everybody not have your favorites excluded. what's happening here is again with phone a sympathy for the innocent lives lost on october 7th. this does not justify the killing of over 15000 people, innocent people. a lot of them are babies. a lot of them they have just, there's been a footage. there's been footage recently released of a baby, an insect 3 that was picked up out of the problems by american. he or she is still alive, but you know, you and i, and possibly every human being on the planet can agree that is not a terrace that cannot possibly be
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a tote or is so weird is the condemnation. where is the sympathy, the global outrage spread south african president serial from oppose that has the cried as well as actions in gaza. i was speaking of the ongoing comp, 28th climate change conference in dubai. so that think i is a port and the crew charge. indeed, that is underway in gaza. the wall, i gaze, the innocent people of palestine is a war crime doctrine must be ended. south africa is urging the international criminal quotes to investigate what it calls is wally war crimes. we sat down with the nations full of presidents, thought the becky who says a 2 state solution is impossible. why is why the assessments were made in parts of
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the west bank? you can watch the exclusive interviews throughout the day here and all to you from now has a preview. the i think the, the what is the big last step is that is really government has consistently been working. but typically with the got to the settlements on the west, back to on the mind, the possibility for the meg as of bad seconds. i'd say again state as is necessary to go back to the negotiations to create the 2nd viable state. a of the police didn't, and people in waiting in the context of within the framework that they've said like the good citizen and bought this. so i, i think that part of the big, big challenge is the best way these really government city actually genuinely at development and rep aspect of, of that kind of the
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us top humanitarian aid official, full dawson on the west spans will not half of these are extended by the is radio forties and will be forced to leave the country as off the hook holes, the more humanitarian aid for dogs that provokes a major backlash. and as well, we've been informed by these really authorities that they would not renew the visa of these testings past the due date. at some point later this month. i think you've seen some of the republic attacks and twitter against her, which were actually unacceptable. and you know, personal direct attacks on you in personnel anywhere around the world isn't acceptable and puts people's lives at risk. according to you and ethics. she is supposed to be impartial and objective. but unfortunately, she is neither hastings dangerous rhetoric and dangers innocent, israeli and palestinian civilians and hastings house that as he was going to terry and told today so fully occupied palestinian territory for nearly 3 years earlier
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as well denounced the u. n. 's response to the october 7th attack by him asked his quote, disgraceful of the case. hastings of being slow to condemn the attack. the is radio or t say they've time to check. the visa is all to you in representatives smoke hastily . hastings has already a raised vietnam. i will be here between monetary and situation, and we'll turn garza, we all know that there's more than 200 hostages in captivity and they need to be released immediately and unconditionally. the same goes for humanitarian assistance going in to gaza. it has to be able to reach civilians unconditionally with time and all the jerusalem development funds to me as soon as law waste as the tennessee box with impunity. i believe that its water will fit as well, and one will for everyone else is it i is, is doing pick and choose in. it's a position towards the international organizations. so whatever it is,
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it does say, suppose to human, it is not related to that aspect of the international note or to the mortality of office actions. it's more to that interest that on interest, regardless how this complies with the international is that i is now has confidence . that's what the amount do they does side by side. if it will do an accept, we don't want that, but it wants to achieve it. but it, by the way, to support becoming all the more powerful and more important than the mortality and the international law that should be covered. make everybody equally. this is, this is the stand up of value. that is the and usa of trying to accept the size of it, or to say that the charge in the has the us, the new charges as the as last does not have the same dignity and value of life as this,
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which is today. the child's been so set out because the john's a lot of songs is leading germany into financial tales of the downing. the dates from the countries influential, the spiegel magazine. it comes with bud and struggles to remedy a $60000000000.00 national budget sold for at the shop energy supply crisis. all tease saw that deepen sky delves further. and so all that now a fee is the world is looking green with envy at the german economy. it was known as the power in june of europe chucking along, driving the continent, german efficiency, we were told i'm that technology david did voltage. but now jeremy looks like it's ready for the scrap. pete, it's was the set they'd like a call that's going to put in the bring this stuck in germantown. so all of schultz attempts to say that all is under control, provoked mockery. the citizens can rely on the state to uphold these commitments.
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to them, we want to leave anyone along the face of the challenges we are currently dealing with so intensely. you will never walk alone. that's what i promise last year. and it remains true. the brakes when the economy really screeched to a holes in mid november. the country's constitutional court ruled the government wants to live, to keep dipping into unused debt. from the pandemic, the pulse of some 60000000000 euros schultz and co had been using to patch up hold is no longer an option. with problems piling up for germany's cash flow, ordinary citizens will be hit hard with no more subsidies for gas and electricity. as of december 31st, this year the economic and stabilization funds will be closed. there will be no more payouts from this. let's hope it's a mild winter. but look, germany's finance minister pretty much predicted this without russian gas. he said
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prices would creep higher. and let's be clear, germany is still buying russian energy just don't directly and wherever there was a midland, the costs go up, or position politicians on incense for. and i wonder why other countries, for example, have no problem 14 russian oil or guys. germany does this too much way, but germany's currently doing it in a particularly stupid and particularly expensive and particularly environmentally damaging. why should we get the oil by india? we get the gas, the liquid gas, 5 belgium. it would be more obvious to use the pipeline then it would be much cheaper. germany has also been importing l. n. g gas from the us and the gulf states of catch all the lane and vengeful germans paying us 30 to 40 percent premium. just to show it to russia, that's not going down well with many in germany saying that schultz is just not up to the muck. i'm president fleet low ratings of booking his 10. you would even
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before the foaming of the north string to pipeline schultz. it already decided it was a no go dropping. it's certificated sion days before the ukraine who even started this actually for the village of 16 panageries, a key element for the german economy which will play a decisive pro and whatever it gets back on its feet or moves abroad. and it is also a key element for the inside german budget, which is still suffering from too high energy prices. so that coupled with the high cost of room materials, has left germany's industrialists in the country. the german association of small and medium sized enterprises as reported to almost $1.00 and $5.00 member companies, are considering regular chasing some elements of production of fluids. and they all know the only ones us. i'm french multinationals, also shutting up shop. we are losing more and more market share due to imported budget tires. following demand leads to under utilization of our production sites,
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which puts additional pressure on production costs. therefore, there is no perspective for these operations. why? the price of energy is simply too high. if another country is facing recession, germany alone, 2nd financial power has now less than the lunch, as the wheels of its economy come off. the next change of pace, as we had straight to the capital can most go with the brakes plus fashion summit wraps up today. t's m h s takes us behind the curtains to see how the fashion industry is confusing to the diversity. and unity of the block. brooks is more than politics and economics. the book has become so effective at fostering civil and cooperative international relations that he has now taken on cultural significance. the 1st edition of the brakes plus fashion summit organized under the auspices of the most school fashion
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week has emerged as a hub for commercial dealings between prominent industry figures. special is journalist designers and emerging brands from all over the world. this summit will have designers from brazil, serbia, in the needs of south africa, and even russia oldest playing the work for the public to see making it a commercial event for international cultural cooperation. the summit schedule includes master courses, lectures, passion shows, hosted by russian and international designers and plenary discussions. the
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. this is a great opportunity for participants coming from all over the world to get together and discuss the role options. whether it be in terms of business development or the use of advanced technologies, the fashion world of course and international cooperation. steven is, was very good. i just at the end of the, one of the patients. so from information they design, i think it's not just a member of the books, but also other countries that is perhaps interested or considering. what about the mix in general? people are those around the world are coming and like quite a bit anything with each other in this event. so that's why this event has a really good impact for the designers, for and everyone in the freshman industry where the great, with the ration took great results and that's happening. that's happening right now
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. yeah, hopefully we breaks uh we can be together and promo thing each other and we can be much stronger to the global market. the spanish phone, north korean political activist alejandro talent defeat also has been arrested in madrid on the us warrens. he was wanting find the f, b i g 's religious activities, helping north korea, avoid us sanctions to a crypto currency. hastings being released by the spanish court pending expedition, and could face decades in prison if convicted. let's get more details on this story . that's a plus lies to contribute to chris and chris. lovely to see you as always, thanks for coming in. so we know you're familiar with alejandro, that you find yourself facing similar obligations the what is that you was trying to achieve by pursuing people like you on a 100. yeah, so really great chris and nikki and for my own experience, i spend since 2019 i think trying to figure out why that might be the problem. the
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probably the reason why is the us government don't really like it when someone stands up to them in any way, shape or form, regardless as to whether they've committed a crime into that country. so alejandro, being spanish me being british the, in the know that they trying to indict some, prosecute, made him a me on is a little the only, it's applicable to american citizens, but they're still trying to go for it. and i think this is just a, essentially a which one is about against anyone that they don't for some reason like we don't take a shining to of what comes like salanza kindly avoid imprisonment in the us. it seems that much. well, it depends on the upcoming expedition. yeah, nicky, your ups in the right side already depends on what happens in the extradition process for him. now, in my case, i went through a, a segment of prices, i guess in saudi arabia where i was detained in, in and out prison for 7 months is not very, very nice. but during that process, essentially, you'll sort of, it's really up to the, the, the lawyers that you have,
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you'll council has how effectively they can be defensive in the spanish court. the ultimately, it's going to be off to a spanish judge who has to make that decision whether or not the crime that he's accused of is actually a crime in spain. and whether the spanish look forward to use even have to write on the spanish constitutions to pull one of their own subjects and have them extradited to the us. so let's talk about that alleged crime. and he's accused of helping north korea. they us sanctions. it is that's, do you think, does those options are politically most evasive? okay, so the absolute you, nicky, i mean everything here is politically bites evasive, but seeing this different take on, on the side of russia, the amounts of russian business been that have been put on the sanctions list. i mean, the tories, the, if a come from way away from in the u. k, that's typed above and the problem of that amount that invested billions upon billions of of pounds. but he's pounds in the u. k. economies and sanctions and his life is turned upside down. essentially he no longer can live in london really. you no longer can, you know, hold the, the, he's most beloved chelsea football club in that case and his life was in some way
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destroyed. and that's really the, the motivation of us in the us strong mom of, of the little when it comes to, right. some people who quite a, quite a, by age us sanctions. i mean, if you know american ready is that a crime, i that really understand why, but they will go out of their way in order to make your life have, if you stand up some in any way. so really it's totally, politically by so they did a loan officer to show question, but yes, well, you've obviously found yourself now living a very nice life, hey, and flush, uh, do you think alejandro my father's serious and others like too much? let's say it's a, it's difficult i, i, i hope that other people are not in similar situations do come to russia, have a legitimate case. let us put that and rush it to me has been incredibly kind. is united and we've got a, i have a great life, a great, great, great, great friends and, and you know, everything's great for me. it turned out a case of me, but there are thousands who i and just the attacked and imprisoned in the united states full of doing pretty much nothing wrong that on as fortunate as i am. but so
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yeah, if anyone does have a legitimate case, come to a restaurant show, if anything like my experience they'll be made to feel very well. well, we'll keep it in a close eye on the case. thanks for coming in to discuss it with is a chris ends always the pleasure. thank you. you too. thanks. all right, thanks to you for joining us. a and i'll see international best on today. we're back at the top of our overlay to see them. oh, the take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality. distortion by power to division with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse who really wants a better wills, and is it just as a chosen few fractured images presented as 1st?
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can you see through their illusion going underground? can the mr. president, welcome to moscow and thank you for speaking with i to this day. thanks. thanks a lot. great. now, just a few days ago, you where we for the russian find minutes best to get left off of can you share with us some of the issues that you discussed? some of the issues that exist between your country and, and russia in the area of cooperation policies, so on while is in to do of, i'd go to act. we am as we are arrived in the most core. the foreign minister loved rob for a said a really like has to meet, which we didn't and know of any interest
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a day to discuss that as part of the parties. the questions of cause not directly as we would expect, the belief does on the positions of the russian federation towards this conflict. can you agree it did dante debris for us to make sure that at least we understand that they are position positions of the government. we did that to that, but then we'll discuss questions like a conflict cut in good faith in israel and balancing in gaza. and then to be, we would take the same positions in terms of ending left in that this let's, let's have a problem and then says fi. and i tend to the month of the building creation of, of to, to space, which is a sub, to education. and, but those are then discuss the operating issues like likes are done in the interest of the russian government to
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a that'd be conflicted the district too much. and that the, i'm debating in the military groups in so died this was on the on forces ended up rep is up what forces must recognize that the military organizations need to add additional to and then need to add that dresser. might that of them acting incomes come kind of queasy because both of them i'm actually not, i'm not sure not today. i miss it so that that opens and the way to the resolution of all of the problems. and so that is so that they are very, very good position and that the russian federation is taking. we explained that some of our interventions relate to that from incense i've been talking to the civilians in.
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